Upgrades Underway at Mimico GO Station
McGuinty Government Creating Jobs, Improving Public Transit

Ontario is making it easier for the 1,050 commuters who use the Mimico GO Station to take public
transit while creating 470 jobs.

Upgrades include:

adding about 150 new parking spaces

repairing and extending the north and south GO Train platforms to accommodate 12-car trains

building a new pedestrian overpass to make it easier for commuters to get to their trains

improving the station building and the existing pedestrian tunnel to make it more accessible

expanding the Royal York Bridge

Work is scheduled to be complete in 2017.

Investing in public transit is part of the McGuinty government’s plan to strengthen the economy. A
strong economy protects the services that mean most to Ontario families — health care and
education.

“This is welcome news for commuters in the Etobicoke-Lakeshore area. Improved platforms and
more parking spaces will give commuters a better, more accessible station and make public transit
easier to use.”
— Laurel Broten, MPP, Etobicoke-Lakeshore

“Our unprecedented public transit investments continue to make transit a better choice for
commuters, reducing congestion on our roads and contributing to a better quality of life for Ontario
families.”
— Bob Chiarelli, Minister of Infrastructure and Minister of Transportation

GO Transit’s focus is to improve service for our customers. We are upgrading Mimico GO Station
with 12-car platforms and a new pedestrian bridge to make it easier for commuters to take the GO
train.
— Gary McNeil, President, GO Transit